Film
‘A Bloody Insult’: Activists Demand Removal of John Wick Star Donnie Yen From Oscars
The action hero drew heat from activists, but earned a stamp of approval from Beijing’s political elite.
I Watched ‘Cocaine Bear’ on a Comedown
The movie isn't just about a bear who can't stop huffing coke. It's also a depiction of the inner party monster in all of us.
'I Have to Return Some Video Tapes': A Guide to Bret Easton Ellis's Films
Mark “The Shards”, the controversial author's first book in years, with a deep dive into his cinematic and literary world.
The Rise and Fall of 90s Hindi Pulp Cinema
How did the industry with a cult following that made even Bollywood’s biggies nervous at its peak quickly sink into virtual obscurity?
The 23 Films and TV Shows That Inspired Cult Horror Hit 'Enys Men'
Cornish director Mark Jenkin shares a hit list of cult classics, innovative shorts, haunting TV plays and eerie oddities.
‘House of Whoreship’ is the Queer Short Film Made For Sex Workers By Sex Workers
"Film has a lot to answer for, because it's where most people get their information about sex work."
American Nepo Babies Have Nothing on the British
From Benedict Cumberbatch to “Bridgerton”, the posh and parentally blessed are everywhere in UK entertainment.
This Film Looks at Motherhood in the Harsh Winter
In the film “Graveyard of Horses,” a pregnant woman is left to fend for herself and her young daughter in the absence of her husband and while dealing with power blackouts, lost cattle, and wolves.
An AI Expert Explains How Realistic ‘M3GAN’ Really Is
Killer robots could be the least of our problems.
The Best Films of 2022, According to Deeper Into Movies
Stop-motion nightmares, "Top Gun: Maverick" and Cronenberg's return - 2022 had a lot to offer.
Why I Made a Film on Inter-Caste Love Between Queer Women
Director Neeraj Ghaywan takes us through his short film for Netflix that sensitively navigates the intersection of queerness, casteism and love.
The Pleasure of Watching Rich People Suffer on Screen
Movies like “The Menu”, “Glass Onion” and “Triangle of Sadness” torture the ultra-wealthy – and audiences love it.